No more Perioral Dermatitis. Or your money back.
Azelaic Acid 14%
Resets the inflammatory signal. he only OTC active clinically studied for POD.
No more Perioral Dermatitis. Or your money back.
We're not asking for blind trust. Try Selvora for 30 days. If your POD hasn't visibly calmed, we'll refund every cent. No questions asked.
Hydrocortisone cleared it then it came back SO much worse. did that cycle like 4 times before i found this on reddit. week 6 i took my first bare face photo in over a year and literally cried!!
Real words from women who've been exactly where you are
Your derm called it acne. Or rosacea. Gave you steroids. It cleared. Came back worse.
That's not bad luck. That's what happens when you treat the symptom instead of the source.
Perioral dermatitis keeps coming back because your skin's signal is broken — it can't tell safe from dangerous anymore. So it treats everything as a threat.
Steroids don't fix that. They mute it. Temporarily.
Azelaic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, and centella do fix it. Scientists have known this for years. Nobody put them together correctly — without the triggering ingredients that would set the alarm off again.
Until Selvora.
No fillers. No triggers. Just what POD skin needs.
Resets the inflammatory signal. he only OTC active clinically studied for POD.
Calms redness. Rebuilds barrier. Fades post-inflammatory marks.
Replaces what steroids stripped. Keeps new triggers out.
Soothes. Heals. Non-occlusive, non-triggering.
POD skin can't tell safe from dangerous anymore — so it reacts to everything. 14% azelaic acid corrects this directly. Not suppression. Correction.
Ceramides are the mortar between your skin cells. Steroids strip them. Without them, everything you apply becomes a new trigger. Selvora puts them back.
When the barrier cracks, bacteria move in and stay. Azelaic acid eliminates them at the source — breaking the cycle that keeps the rash coming back.
Unlike sensitive skin creams that just moisturize inflamed skin, azelaic acid has decades of peer-reviewed clinical data behind it.
Unlike sensitive skin creams that just moisturize inflamed skin, azelaic acid has decades of peer-reviewed clinical data behind it.
in inflammatory lesions in phase III randomized controlled trials vs. 40% for vehicle — statistically significant (p=.0001).
Azelaic acid is FDA-approved for rosacea — a condition clinically overlapping with perioral dermatitis. Approved since 2002.*
In head-to-head studies, azelaic acid performed equally to oral tetracycline for inflammatory lesions — with zero systemic side effects.*
* Based on peer-reviewed published research. Individual results may vary.
Real Reviews From Real People
Some women feel mild tingling on first application. This is the azelaic acid beginning to work — not a warning sign. A small number experience a brief adjustment period where the skin seems more reactive before it calms. Do not stop. This is the signal starting to reset.
The alarm begins to quiet. Redness starts to reduce. New bumps appear less often. Many women report their first morning in months where they didn't go to the mirror the moment they woke up.
This is when most women take a photo. Existing marks are fading. The area around the mouth is visibly calmer. Skin is less reactive to things that previously triggered it. Users say: "I forgot what tired of this used to feel like."
The results you mention at your next appointment. Barrier restored. Flare frequency dramatically reduced. The confidence that your skin is finally being managed correctly — not suppressed, not ignored.
While steroids give you 48 hours of relief before the rebound hits harder, Selvora fixes the reason your skin keeps flaring in the first place.
While steroids give you 48 hours of relief before the rebound hits harder, Selvora fixes the reason your skin keeps flaring in the first place.
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I prescribed the same things for years. Doxycycline. Metronidazole. Steroids. Patients managed their flares. Nobody stopped having them.
The problem wasn't the ingredient. It was the combination — and everything in the base formula that kept re-triggering the reaction.
Azelaic acid at 14% with ceramides, niacinamide, and centella addresses what's actually broken. No steroids. No suppression. No withdrawal.
This is what I wish I'd been prescribing from day one.
We offer a 90-day money back guarantee.
Most OTC azelaic acid creams are at 10–12% — below the clinically studied range for perioral dermatitis. Selvora is 14%. More importantly: the base formula contains nothing that is a known perioral dermatitis trigger. No fragrance. No SLS. No coconut oil. No heavy occlusives. The combination and the exclusions are what make it work for POD specifically.
Yes. Azelaic acid is one of the most studied topical actives in dermatological literature. FDA-recognized for rosacea. Multiple peer-reviewed trials confirm its efficacy for inflammatory lesions in the perioral region, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and skin barrier support. Niacinamide and ceramides have some of the highest replication rates of any skincare ingredients in clinical research.
Because most of what you tried was either treating the wrong thing — acne treatments, steroid creams — or it contained ingredients that kept re-triggering the reaction you were trying to calm. Selvora addresses the mechanism behind perioral dermatitis flares using the right actives at the right concentrations in a base that adds zero new triggers. It is not more of what you already tried.
Most women notice a difference between weeks 3–6. Significant visible improvement is typically reported at weeks 6–10. This is not an overnight fix — perioral dermatitis is a chronic condition and correcting the underlying signal takes time. But it works. And the 60-day guarantee means you don't have to take that on faith.
Yes — but we strongly recommend simplifying during the first 8 weeks. The single most consistent finding across the perioral dermatitis community is that less is more. Remove anything with fragrance, SLS, coconut oil, or heavy occlusives. Keep your routine to a gentle cleanser, Selvora, and a mineral SPF in the morning. Give your skin the simplest possible environment to calm down.
30-day full refund. No forms, no return shipping, no questions.
Yes. Azelaic acid is one of the most studied topical actives in dermatological literature. FDA-recognized for rosacea. Multiple peer-reviewed trials confirm its efficacy for inflammatory lesions in the perioral region, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and skin barrier support. Niacinamide and ceramides have some of the highest replication rates of any skincare ingredients in clinical research.
Most women notice a difference between weeks 3–6. Significant visible improvement is typically reported at weeks 6–10. This is not an overnight fix — perioral dermatitis is a chronic condition and correcting the underlying signal takes time. But it works. And the 60-day guarantee means you don't have to take that on faith.
30-day full refund. No forms, no return shipping, no questions.
I used to describe it to people as wearing a clown face — this angry red ring around my mouth I couldn't cover up and couldn't get rid of. Week 8 on Selvora, my partner looked at me and said: it's gone. Just like that. Gone.
I'd done Zero Therapy for 11 weeks. Two rounds of doxycycline. Every 'gentle' cream Reddit mentioned. I'm an ingredient nerd so I read the Selvora formula before I bought — the combination made scientific sense to me. Week 7: my husband noticed before I did. I cried.
You know how it goes. Hours reading threads. Trying everything. Spending hundreds. I bought this at 2am on a Tuesday because someone in r/perioraldermatitis described my exact situation. Six weeks later I left my own comment. I will never gatekeep this.
The 60-day guarantee is what made me click. I started keeping a skin diary because I didn't trust my own perception after so many disappointments. Week 5 entry: 'No new bumps in 8 days.' Week 8: 'Finished a video call without thinking about my face once.